Thought about doing this series to kind of assist people and motivate them to finish their backlogs. As many have seen, I have completed a lot of games last year and still managed to do my hobbies, take care of family, career going strong and travel a lot.

Not every month someone will be finishing a lot, as there are months where a person just can't finish anything. Then you got that streak going in another month.

Also, if you plan to replay the game, it is fine but don't repeat it at a later month as first completion is what counts.

Another thing is the criteria of what is considered completed in unclear games such as team based multiplayer games; I would say set a target for that. E.g. I considered Overwatch completed when I reached level 100. Or when I finished story mode (which was a long movie sequence) in Guilty Gear Xrd Revelator. You decide what you consider is completed as long as it is reasonable to a certain extend and correlate-able to a single player experience.

DLC completed at a separate time from the main game and has enough content (+1 hour) can be counted as a separate completion.

Console completions can be accepted as long as the main focus is still PC overall.

541-Dauntless: I practically killed every monster minus the last two because the game became such a grind that I just couldn't bother to continue. It is far worse than MHW and far too simplified.

542-Dead Cells + DLC: I enjoyed this game far more than I expected, especially after the initial frustration as I died way too easily and often. Still, I couldn't play at higher difficulties and the novelty of rogue like just didn't fit my taste.

543-Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night: Practically the best game I finished this month. Despite being a great game, I feel it just can't stand up to the classic that is SOTN. Also I can easily and clearly see shortcuts being made in the production side: Reused monsters, repeating level sections, lack of animations, lack of voice overs...etc. As much as how solid the core gameplay is, the game suffers in almost everything else. I just hope this isn't the best that kickstarters can produce when it comes to production values.

544-Mega Man X: Pretty hard compared to the first in the X series that I played which was X4. Still enjoyed it and overall a solid Megaman experience.

545-Mega Man X2: I think this fell apart fast with cheap level designs aimed to get you killed and poor enemies and bosses. The game is just too hard even with playing it in Rookie Hunter Mode.

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Pathologic 2: I really like this game, but it is not something everyone will enjoy. The survival game mechanics are really unfair, which is something to be expected if someone was facing an actual plague. The plot is really interesting to follow since the flow feels like a theater play. For the game release you can play as Haruspex. I don't know if they are going to really release the other two playable characters in the future, the Changeling and the Bachelor. I hope they do.Hitman: Codename 47: So, I never played the first Hitman games. The first one is... easy? I don't know how else to describe it. Fun at least.Hitman 2: Silent Assassin: The last level is a bullshit of a level. But the game was vastly improved.Hitman 3: Contracts: Not a lot of innovation going on on the third game, but the levels were better designed I think.

The home is the first and most effective place to learn the lessons of life: truth, honor, virtue, self control, the value of education, honest work, and the purpose and privilege of life. Nothing can take the place of home in rearing and teaching children, and no other success can compensate for failure in the home.

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Originally Posted by Albert Einstein

Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.